Friday, June 7, 1946 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and Th. Legal Chronicle Page Two Eleanor Lipkin Wins Scholarship Soviet Ambassador Novikov Due Here To Open Russian Relief Campaign Eleanor Lipki n, 15-year-old pianist, has won a scholarship to the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. The Curtis Institute is operat- ed'on an all scholarship basis, and those whose applications are Nikolai V. Novikov, Soviet Am- bassador to the United States, will come from Washington June 11 for the opening of a campaign Party Guests Give $200 to Jewish Relief the formative stage of their growth. The foundation of the program to restore health to the children who survived and to June 12 - 30 to provide funds for build a healthy' generation for the Filatov Children's Hospital in future will be such institutions as Moscow. Four million children in Filatov Children's Hospital, larg- Russia are war orphans, many of whom need hospital care. The drive is to be held by the Mich- igan Committee of the American Society for Russian Relief, Inc. The war exacted a terrible toll in the overall health of the So- viet people but it most drastically affected the children who were in est and foremost of the pediatric institutions in Russia. Wendell C. Goddard, chairman of the Detroit and Michigan Com- mittee, and Dr. Alfred H. Whit- taker, chairman of Russian Re- lief's local drive, have set a goal of $200,000 for this last campaign. AJC Poland Delegation Commencement Expected Here June 10 Exercises Staged From headquarters of the De- troit office of the American Jew- ish Congress, it is announced that the Jewish delegation from Po- land, headed by Dr. Emil Som- merstein, will arrive in Detroit on Monday, June 10, to address the mass meeting at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Dexter at Lawrence. A reception committee of Detroit Jewish leaders representing all groups in the city, is being formed to greet the delegation on its arrival here. ELEANOR LIPKIN Watch the next issue of the accepted receive an audition ap- pointment to play for the depart- Chronicle for more details. ment and the director. Of the seventy-four pianists auditioning from all over the United States, only four were accepted, Eleanor being one of the four. The audi- tion audience committee consist- ed of the department head, Ru- dolph Serkin, M. Horzowski, Mme. Isabelle Vangarova, and the di- rector, Efrem Zimbalist. The committee requested Eleanor to play a Bach Prelude, an excerpt from a Beethoven sonata, and an entire Chopin Impromptu. Last month, Eleanor gave a solo recital under management. In January of this year she ap- peared twice with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra as a result of winning the Tuesday Musicale piano contest last spring. The re- mainder of the award was a check for $100. She has given many solo recitals and appear- ances since she began her piano studies at the age of four with Rose Morris Saner. For the past six years she has been a pupil of Edward Bredshall. At a double engagement party held May 19 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Wrotslowsky, 3016 Clairmount Ave., $200 was col- lected by the guests for use in Jewish relief abroad. The guests included the Wrot- slowsky, Gellman, Margolis, Fef- ferman, Struzner and Zebener families. They thought that even the happiest moments of Jewish life should be marked by the re- membrance of the suffering of Jews throughout the world. The party honored the engage- ments of Miss Goldie Fefferman, of Chicago, to Ben Wrotslowsky, and Miss Betty Zebener, of Mex- ico City, to Paul Wrotslowsky. At U. H. Schools Twenty-one boys and girls re- ceived their diplomas on Sunday afternoon at the commencement exercises of the United Hebrew Schools. Mr. Maurice H. Zackheim, chairman of the Board of Educa- tion, and Messrs. Morris Lacho- ver and Solomon Kasdan, princi- pals, were in charge of the awarding of diplomas. Inasmuch as two classes grad- uated, the Philadelphia-Byron and the Rose Sittig Cohen, the chair was divided between the two class presidents, Lita Diamond and Gerald Abrams. The valedic- torians were Leonard Saudweiss and Samuel Oleinick. The candle ceremony was performed by Roy Lee Gealer and Arnold Nakelsky. The recipients for the next grad- uating class were Harold Shapiro and Robert Shapiro. Brief talks on the significance of Shavuoth were given by Zola Tepperman, Myron Joyrich, Alvin Ring and Irving Halpern. The fortieth chapter of Isiah was recited by Eli Labiner. Two Biblical play- lets, one dealing with the story of Ruth, and the other of David as he was invited to play in King Saul's palace, were staged by the graduates. The following partici- pated: Nettie Mirves, Rosalie El- son, Jacqueline Smolinsky, Sue Winston, Gerald Abrams, Gerald Freeman, Fred Horwitz, Helen Feldman and Leonard Cohen. The plays were directed by the Misses Leah Pike and Zelda Rosenthal. Gifts, consisting of Hebrew dictionaries, were presented to the school by Ilene Gutman, Eugene Zweig and Lita Diamond. Greetings were extended by the MRS. SIDNEY KALT president of the schools, Mr. Abe Kasle; by a representative of the The Detroit Women's Division Woman's Auxiliary, Mrs. Theo- American Jewish Congress dore Isaacs; Rabbi Mossman and of the T/Sgt. A. Allen Chalfin was will hold its annual Strawberry discharged from the Army recent- Festival on Wednesday, June 12, Joshua Joyrich. A message to the ly after 30 months service. He at 1:30 p. m., in Kern's Audito- AJC Women Plan Festival graduates was sent by Mr. Isi- dore Sobeloff, executive director of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit, of which the United Hebrew Schools is a constituent agency. Prizes were given to outstand- ing students by Feigenson Broth- ers, the Kvutzah Ivrith by the president of the Ladies' Auxil- iary, Mrs. A. Panush, and the Hebrew Teachers' Organization by Mr. M. Michlin, president. The following graduates received prizes: Gerald Freeman, Samuel Oleinick, Gerald Abrams, Ilene Gutman, Helen Feldman, Rosalie Elson and Jacqueline Smolinsky. The instructors of the graduat- ing classes are Messrs. M. Gor- don and A. Toback. The school chorus was under the direction of Morris Kesner. The students of the two classes automatically become members of the first year high school. Ses- sions begin immediately after Shavuoth. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fisher, of Calvert Ave., are visiting their son, Gordon, who is stationed at Camp Robinson, Ark. From there they will go to Hot Springs, Ark., to be guests at the Arlington llo- tel. ERIC BENNETT Photographer recently reopened his law offices at 2544 Buhl Bldg. Chalfin grad- rium. Cards and mah jong will be uated from the University of played. Proceeds will be used for Michigan in 1937. the Serv-a-Camp Unit in Hawaii and also for the purchase of gifts for Jewish children in Europe. Maj. Herbert H. Metz was dis- Tickets may be obtained from charged from the Army Dental Mrs. Florence Moss Rossman, Corps recently, after nearly four ticket chairman, UN. 1-4637. years service. He is resuming his Mrs. Sidney Kalt is door-prize practice of dentistry in the David Broderick Bldg. Dr. Metz resides chairman, and Mrs. Ben is hospitality chairman:. at 18508 Prairie Ave. Herbert Metz ■■ Will Be The Principal Speaker at a MASS MEETING 4 WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 12 8:30 O'CLOCK • Lawton near Chicago : . MRS. MEYERSON IS- • Secretary of the HISTADRUT (General Federation of , Jewish Workers in Palestine) • I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Charitable Institutions) is to reg. ulate and supervise all fund rais- ing activities In Detroit and vi. cinity for the various charitable, religious and educational institu. tions in this country and abroad, chiefly Palestine, which funds are transmitted directly to the re. spective institutions. Its object is two-fold: (1) to render all pos- sible assistance to the authorized representatives of the accredited institutions, and (2) to protect the Jewish public from fraud and misrepresentation, by issuing cre- dentials only to such institutions whose authenticity has been veri- fied by thorough investigation. To insure that all the money collect. ed is accounted for the stamp of the Vaad Hayeshivoth is put on every receipt to be issued, and the public is urged not to accept any receipt not bearing such stamp. The public can be of further help by notifying the office of anyone attempting to collect without a credential from the Vaad Haye. shivoth and without stamped re. ceipts. Of particular interest to Detroit businessmen is the Allocation Ser- vice offered by the Vaad Hayeshi- voth to those who find it more convenient to allocate an annual sum totaling the amount of their annual contributions to the vari- ous institutions. This money is dis. tributed by the Vaad Hayeshivoth according to the contributor's spe. cific list, and all receipts are kept on file. ZOBER The KOSHER ALL-VEGETABLE OIL SOAP POWDER Sold in 25-1b. boxes CALL TO. 5.3534 for Delivery STONE SOAP CO. Preston.Sweet •W"%.0"• ■ •"%0W PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION STORE WITFI US NOW! FUR STORAGE Cleaning - Remodeling Repairing In your home by appointment only- TY. 5.8143 Weddings, formals and candids CERESNIE BROS. FURRIERS 11547 Dexter Blvd. HOgarth 5814 (Formerly with Furs by Roberts) MASS DEMONSTRATION RE-ELECT —f or— JEWISH PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT and Reception for Palestinian Delegates 6 Wednesday, June 12 • AT 8:30 P.M. Assembly Hall of Bnai Moshe Synagogue 4 • • One of leaders of recent Hunger Strike in Jerusalem for • t 10220 DEXTER Linwood Ave. The function of the Vaad Ha- yeshivoth (Committee for the Sup- port of Yeshivoth and Religious . Dexter and Lawrence Shaarey Zedek Social Hall • • P.50 Club Exchange Gift Shop •••• ■■ •••••• ■■■■••• ••••••v0001v GOLDIE MEYERSON (Who Arrived from Palestine This Week) . • . Settlement Cook Book Greater harmony in Detroit's re. ligious and charitable activities has been effected by placing the Vaad Hayeshivoth under the aus- pices of the Detroit Council of Orthodox Rabbis, from whose of- fices it is now operating --' 9105 formerly with Returnees A. Allen Chalfin Yaad Hayeshivoth hi New Quarters cause of free Jewish Immigration. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED 4 • • • LABOR ZIONIST PROGRESSIVE BLOC • for . • • 1 4p0 4 I I 1 1 . 22 WORLD ZIONIST CONGRESS ..■ • . ■ 4. is. . ■ 41. ■•■■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ 4. 4...4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4 ■ 4, 4 CHARLES S. BLONDY STATE SENATOR Speakers will be E. Shostak, General Sec- retary of the National Labor Party and Dr. A. Buckspan, World Executive of the New Zionist Organization. The renowned cantor David Katzman will sing Pales. finial, songs DEMOCRAT-5th DIST. An Experienced Leader VOTE DEMOCRATIC THE PUBLIC IS URGED TO ATTEND Chairman of the evening will be N. Manuel Merlon 11